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World Liver Day 2025: 19 April – We are what we eat

World Liver Day is a joint annual campaign by the Healthy Livers, Healthy Lives Coalition of global associations dedicated to the study of the liver and liver diseases (EASL, AASLD, ALEH, APASL, and SOLDA), working collaboratively to raise awareness and promote liver health worldwide. World Liver…

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Join the EASL Global Liver Advocacy Network

We would like to invite passionate advocates, health professionals, and health and advocacy organisations committed to advancing liver health to apply to join the EASL Global Liver Advocacy Network. Launching at EASL Congress 2025, this initiative will unite a global community dedicated to raisin…

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New EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on Hepatocellular Carcinoma

EASL has published updated Clinical Practice Guidelines for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), providing practical recommendations rooted in the latest evidence. These guidelines aim to assist healthcare professionals in managing this complex disease with a patient-centered and multidisciplinary app…

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New EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on Liver Transplantation

EASL has released its updated Clinical Practice Guidelines on Liver Transplantation (LT). The guidelines represent a significant overhaul, reflecting major advancements in the field since the last update in 2016. The field of liver transplantation (LT) has advanced significantly in recent years, …

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